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- From: ralf@ark.abg.sub.org (Ralf Stephan)
- Newsgroups: sci.med
- Subject: Re: Offensive BO
- Message-ID: <2b068b47wnr070@ark.abg.sub.org>
- Date: 15 Nov 92 10:39
- References: <dank.721766686@blacks.jpl.nasa.gov>
- Organization: Not Very Ltd.
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- dank@blacks.jpl.nasa.gov (Daniel R. Kegel) writes:
- > Personally, I think it's great to have meetingplaces like this
- > where smell, looks, etc. don't matter!
- > (Not that you or I are ugly or smelly... but we could have our good looks
- > & good smell taken away at any time, as Wendy reminds us.)
-
- This encourages me to write about a strong odor in (already washed) laundry
- I encounter now and then. Although it reminds me of chemicals, it has
- nothing to do with the washing process. As I have urologic problems
- (chronic bladder infection), it seems to have a cause in the body and
- goes through sweat in the shirts etc...
-
- Is this possible? How come? What to do?
-
- Thanks in advance,
- ralf
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